Collector stories

From the binder

These notes describe specific Marvel NFT comic tracking sessions. They are not marketplace stars, and we do not paste fictional download counts.

Arun, Sukhumvit — variant confusion

Arun arrived with twelve screenshots of the same street-level hero in different palettes. During a variant cover pass we split them into three treatments and retired four duplicates. He later said the printed board stopped his group chat from arguing about “the shiny one.”

Pim, Chiang Mai — drop windows on paper

Pim could not remember which Marvel comic NFT windows she had meant to watch in April. The drop calendar observation session copied four public posts she forwarded by email and marked two as already owned. She uses the paper grid on her studio wall.

Hector, visiting from Manila — print versus NFT

Hector’s suitcase mixed floppy issues with phone screenshots. The issue inventory session put paper in one section and Marvel NFT comics in another. The gap map then showed he was only missing two digital numbers in the run he actually reads.

Nok, Bang Na — gift provenance

Nok wanted her daughter’s birthday comics documented before a family move. Provenance notes recorded who gave which Marvel NFT comic. No keys were shared. The export went home on a USB stick Nok provided.

Leo, remote call — gap map only

Leo already had a spreadsheet. He booked a gap map for a single cosmic title. We boxed five missing numbers and left rumor issues off the board. He emailed later to say the boxes made his next reading month obvious.

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